The HumiReader, the Only Hygrometer Your Acoustic or Electric Bass Will Ever Need

MusicNomad Equipment Care has released The HumiReader humidity and temperature monitor.

The patent pending HumiReader hygrometer is made to work in 3 convenient ways: hanging between the strings down into the soundhole of an acoustic bass guitar, placed inside its holster and attached to your electric bass instrument case wall or set out on a shelf or other flat surface to monitor the room. The dial has large numbers that display temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. The safe zone humidity range is conveniently printed on the side of the device. A bottom sensor takes a reading every 20 seconds and displays the high and low humidity level range since the last reset in addition to the current temperature and humidity level.

The HumiReader works well in tandem with the Humitar soundhole humidifier and the Case Humitar. The Humitar series humidifiers put moisture into an acoustic bass guitar and case; the HumiReader measures your humidity level. “It’s a system we developed that follows our goal of making an easy to use, safe, affordable and long lasting solution to tackle the problem of warped and cracked equipment. Since the critical place to measure humidity and temperature is inside the acoustic guitar soundhole, guitarists may now do this with the Humireader,” says Rand Rognlien, product developer and CEO of MusicNomad.

MusicNomad’s Humidification line has quadrupled in the past year. “The success of our soundhole Humitar led to the expansion of this line adding the Humilele, Humireader and Case Humitar,” says Rognlien. The HumiReader retails between $29.99 – $34.99.

About MusicNomad:

MusicNomad (www.MusicNomadCare.com), headquartered in Northern California, manufactures equipment care products and tools for guitar, drum & cymbal, band & orchestra, piano/keyboard instruments along with humidification care. In January 2013, they won Best of Show for Add-Ons and Accessories at NAMM along with Best Guitar Product of the Year. Top equipment manufacturers such as Taylor, DW, Tom Anderson, Kala, Deering Banjos, Cordoba, Eastman and many others use MusicNomad in their factories. MusicNomad’s products are in over 700 music retail stores throughout the country and 35 countries. They have a repair bench sponsorship program and a portion of every sale supports musicnomad.com which helps independent musicians as a one stop information resource site. www.musicnomad.com